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Curious as to what your 9mm P320's like in terms of projectiles? I've only shot jacketed in mine so far. (nothing spectacular but that may be because I shoot the 1911's better than the 320) I'd also like to try some hi-tek or other coated bullets and to put in some real time with it this year.

Been using 124gr, Speer TMJ, and Win 231 for practice shooting in my P320 M17. Good combo.
I do use Missouri Bullet Co, Hi Tek Bullseye #1. 200gr for my .45 1911 reloads and that has been great. I found a great price on the Speer TMJ 9mm so I stocked up! Never had any issues with the Missouri Bullet Co Hi Tek items.

On my p320rx I had some trouble due to little or no lead-in chamfer using my preferred 124g flat nosed rounds from either Berry’s (preferred) or Missouri or ACME.

The chamfer-on the bullet would hit the chamber lead-in and cause the bullet to stand slightly proud. A few quick turns with a finish reamer to create a proper lead-in was the fix. My Springfield’s all seemed to have this problem and again a couple of quick turns with a finish reamer fixed it.

I’m currently loading some ACME 147g flat nose seems to be also a bit of a problem, but I’ll adjust the COL, Berry’s 147g flat nosed work fine.

My wife's put a couple hundred jacketed through hers, but most of what she's shot in the last couple years has been 135gr RN coated from Bayou Bullets. I'm guessing she's done probably 600-800 of them without an issue, barrel hardly needs brushed after an afternoon of shooting.

I've shot JHP (factory), FMJ (RMR and factory), plated (xtreme) and hi-tek coated (Blue Bullets) in 115 and 124/125 gr. and haven't had any issues with these. I find all of these to be more than accurate enough for plinking out to 25 yds. I've shot more of the Blue Bullets than the others I list simply because they are less expensive. So get busy and try something new.

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